FWIW, from what i remember facebook's redesigns were never just a visual thing. they always added and pushed some functionality, made some things much harder to find, or quietly removed things entirely.
A similar thing happened when Last.fm did their huge redesign. The new website was all js now, and they quit all support on the forums, messaging, pretty much all the old ways of communication between users. And for me, that was awful, since i was a part of a music collective that communicated primarily on those forums. After that everybody dispersed.
So outrage at a redesign is not always unfounded or silly. Web companies tend to hide things in them.
stepvhen|7 years ago
A similar thing happened when Last.fm did their huge redesign. The new website was all js now, and they quit all support on the forums, messaging, pretty much all the old ways of communication between users. And for me, that was awful, since i was a part of a music collective that communicated primarily on those forums. After that everybody dispersed.
So outrage at a redesign is not always unfounded or silly. Web companies tend to hide things in them.
Izkata|7 years ago
Most of the outrage I remember was around hiding and removing functionality: Chronological newsfeed, page customizations, network pages, etc